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Overall, I think this knife's pretty cool. I can see it as more of an exercise in concepting than being a true workhorse. It's very sleek and a little superfluous in the handle, but for a cute inked girl...whateva

It's shape is reminiscent of a spear head and I'd think it'd be dedicated for delicate work. Can it really be considered a gyuto?

I had the chance while in New York to handle this knife and have to say that the fit and finish for being from a relatively new maker was awesome. The profile is definitely not my cup of tea, but overall the knife was extremely sharp and well built.